11.2 History

gnus was written by Masanobu Umeda. When autumn crept up in
'94, Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen grew bored and decided to rewrite Gnus.

If you want to investigate the person responsible for this outrage,
you can point your (feh!) web browser to
http://quimby.gnus.org/. This is also the primary
distribution point for the new and spiffy versions of Gnus, and is
known as The Site That Destroys Newsrcs And Drives People Mad.

During the first extended alpha period of development, the new Gnus was
called “(ding) Gnus”. (ding) is, of course, short for
ding is not Gnus, which is a total and utter lie, but who cares?
(Besides, the “Gnus” in this abbreviation should probably be
pronounced “news” as Umeda intended, which makes it a more
appropriate name, don't you think?)

In any case, after spending all that energy on coming up with a new and
spunky name, we decided that the name was too spunky, so we
renamed it back again to “Gnus”. But in mixed case. “Gnus” vs.
“gnus”. New vs. old.